Moises Zamora sentenced to five years in prison for 2013 shooting

FORT COLLINS -- The Milliken man arrested last June following a shooting in a north Loveland residence was sentenced Tuesday in 8th Judicial District Court.

Moises Zamora, 29, was sentenced to five years in the Department of Corrections, with 316 days credit for time served.

Zamora was arrested on June 6, 2013, by the U.S. Marshals, Weld County Fugitive Task Force and Loveland Police Department in connection with a shooting in the 800 block of Nyssa Drive. During a confrontation with a resident of the home, Zamora reportedly pulled a revolved from his waist band and fired shots at the resident.

No one was injured in the incident.

Loveland police arrested Zamora on suspicion of attempted second-degree murder, but that charge was later dropped by the District Attorney's Office. Police had also arrested Amanda Rios for her alleged role in the shooting, but the District Attorney's Office cited insufficient admissible evidence in deciding not to prosecute the case.

Zamora pleaded guilty in March to illegal discharge of a firearm, a class 5 felony. Charges of possession of a weapon by a previous offender, menacing and attempted first-degree assault were dismissed by the District Attorney's Office.